Bags, Hats, Accessories Patterns

A paper sewing pattern to make a Flower Girl Basket or matching Bridesmaid Handbags The Lucy 'Mini' is a simple-to-sew cute little hand bag tote sewing pattern and ideal to make for any number of little flower girls and fairy princesses! A perfect addition to your bridal theme and bridesmaids outfits or even for the little princess in your life who simply likes to dress up rather than dress down!

Our laundry bag with cross stitch embellishment is a wonderful redwork project. The embroidery patterns included are so versatile, they can be used for many different projects like table runners, towels or pillow cases. Contains detailed instructions to make the bag, the cross stitch patterns for the dragon motif and ornaments plus the wave band. The trimmings framing this band were sewn on to...

This soft Capuchon will keep you warm even in a fresh summer breeze. Tastefully decorated with ribbons, lace trims and tassels it is the prefect piece to accompany you on a walk in the park or an early summer afternoon of reading in the garden. Made from thick wool fabric this style will also take care of you in the winter. Based on an antique pattern from 1868. The original Capuchon was sold at...

Stylish and easy to make is our flat cap. This type of headwear first became fashionable in the last decades of the 19th century and is still a fovourite male accessoire. Associated with working class men, it soon was adapted as fashionable boy's wear until stylish young men discovered the cap in the 1920s. Ever since it has become the ideal companion for leisure wear, sports and travelling....

The picnic bag without an inner tin case was an absolute novelty in Germany at the beginning of the 20th Century. It soon became a popular accessory because it offered enough space for all those picnic goods and folds up easy after use. And of course it makes a stylish handbag, too! This pattern is based on an original of 1903 made from brown cotton with bronze colored silk embroidery. The pack...

The short sleeved gowns of the 18th C. left the arms of their wearers uncovered. That’s why the fingerless mittens weren't just fashionable accessories, but provided warmth even in a cold homestead. This way a lady could keep herself warm while still being able to work on delicate projects like needlework or embroidery. The pattern is given in one modern size only. Because of its simple shape...

A sporty hat suitable for a variety of activities. Wether your travelling, hiking, cycling or enjoying winter sports do it in style and protect your coiffure at the same time. The hat is wide enough to accomodate the large hairdos of the early 1900s. Use the adjustable straps to tie under the chin and your hat stays in place even at a breathtaking pace!

This package contains patterns for two hats with the modern cylindric shape of the 1920s and a small brim. The hats are made of silk or velvet on a buckram frame and decorated with ribbon and hatpin or feather trim. Easy to make, but so very stylish! Based on a german Original of 1924! Size: Head Circumference 58 cm / 23"

Fabric Bonnets were worn by european as well as overseas women and girls during the second half of the 19th and early 20th Century, providing sun protection on all outdoor activities, be it leisure or work. Suitable for Prairie Bonnets as seen in "Little House on the Prairie". This pattern is based on an american antique pattern. The name derives from the novel "Lovey Mary" by Alice Hegan Rice,...